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Books with title Second Childhood

  • Childhood's End

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Paperback (Pan, March 15, 1954)
    None
  • Childhood

    Leo Tolstoy

    Textbook Binding (HarperCollins, June 24, 1986)
    None
  • Childhood

    COSBY BILL

    Hardcover (Putnam, March 15, 1991)
    non-fiction
  • Childhood's End

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Paperback (Pan MacMillan, June 15, 2001)
    Silent spacecraft take the light from the world, superintelligent aliens rule with wisdom not force, a new era of invention and prosperity brings hope and peace. The twilight of the human race has begun.
  • Childhood

    Leo Tolstoy

    Hardcover (Ardis, Oct. 1, 1985)
    None
  • Childhood

    Leo Tolstoy

    Paperback (Blackwell Pub, Feb. 1, 1988)
    Book by Tolstoy, Leo
  • Childhood's End

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Audio Cassette (Waldentapes, March 15, 1979)
    Double cassette program, abridged and read by the author.
  • Childhood's End

    Arthur C. Clarke, Steve Saffel

    Paperback (Del Rey, July 15, 1996)
    None
  • CHILDHOOD

    Leo Tolstoy, C.J. Hogarth

    (, May 15, 2020)
    Childhood is the first published novel by Leo Tolstoy, released under the initials L. N. in the November 1852 issue of the popular Russian literary journal The Contemporary. It is the first in a series of three novels and is followed by Boyhood and Youth.
  • Childhood

    Leo Tolstoy, Charles James Hogarth

    (Independently published, March 6, 2018)
    The artistic work of Leo Tolstoy has been described as “nothing less than one tremendous diary kept for over fifty years.” This particular “diary” begins with Tolstoy’s first published work, which was written when he was only 23. A semi-autobiographical work, it recounts two days in the childhood of 10-year-old Nikolai Irtenev, recreating vivid impressions of people, place and events with the exuberant perspective of a child enriched by the ironic retrospective understanding of an adult.
  • Childhood

    Leo Tolstoy

    (Throne Classics, Aug. 1, 2019)
    It is the first in a series of three novels and is followed by Boyhood and Youth. Published when Tolstoy was just twenty-three years old, the book was an immediate success, earning notice from other Russian novelists including Ivan Turgenev, who heralded the young Tolstoy as a major up-and-coming figure in Russian literature.Childhood is an exploration of the inner life of a young boy, Nikolenka, and one of the books in Russian writing to explore an expressionistic style, mixing fact, fiction and emotions to render the moods and reactions of the narrator.
  • Childhood

    Leo Tolstoy

    (Blurb, May 2, 2019)
    Childhood is the first published novel by Leo Tolstoy, released under the initials L. N. in the November 1852 issue of the popular Russian literary journal The Contemporary. It is the first in a series of three novels and is followed by Boyhood and Youth. Published when Tolstoy was just twenty-three years old, the book was an immediate success, earning notice from other Russian novelists including Ivan Turgenev, who heralded the young Tolstoy as a major up-and-coming figure in Russian literature. Childhood is an exploration of the inner life of a young boy, Nikolenka, and one of the books in Russian writing to explore an expressionistic style, mixing fact, fiction and emotions to render the moods and reactions of the narrator.